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Offline Jack Hayes

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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #36 on: Monday 08 December 08 23:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi ... Kris

   Just for you to see, all connected to the same family, these people died in "Treveor", named after Mary Treverton?

Elizabeth                  Lawry                          Treveor, Gorran                   July 16, 1913   74


William                    Lawry                              Treveor, Gorran   December11,1916   76


Lillian May                  Pill                            Treveor, Gorran   January 7,1923
Infant                     Pill                            Treveor, Gorran   January 10,1923



William Henry             Bunney                             Treveor, Gorran   March 9, 1925

Jane                     Jorey                              Treveor, Gorran   May 29 1928
William                     Jorey                              Treveor, Gorran   May 31, 1928

Sherwood James     Jory                               Treveor, Gorran   March 31,1959   75
Grace                     Youlton                               Treveor, Gorran   February 8, 1964   93

Isabella Jane     Jory                               Treveor, Gorran   June 25,1971   78

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I have found the parents of William Wellington (Willaton) (m) to Mary Traverton they were James Wellington and Mary Stone.

Best wishes ..... Jack


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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #37 on: Thursday 09 April 09 12:35 BST (UK) »
Am a great grandson of John Williton quoted at the bottom of this post. Would like more info.
Hi Yorkie and Jack,

I have been working on something re Richard Wellington Matta on another thread

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,346345.new.html#new

I am afraid Jack is quite wrong with the marriage he has provided here. Richard Wellington MATTA's name can be explained - his mother was a Wellington or derivative  ;)

Richard Wellington MATTA was the son of Stephen MATTA and Elizabeth WILLINGTON who married Sep 1/4 1845 St Austell 9 11.

The family are in St Anthony in Roseland in 1851 - Stephen, Elizabeth, 2 daughters and Stephens brother Richard

Elizabeth WILLINGTON was born in Gorran about 1823 (consistant in the census) Prior to marriage she is in Gorran in 1841 aged 18 - she is a FS - not living with her family. (WELENGTON) I see the family. (WILLITON) Richard 45, Ag Lab, Mary 41, Peter 14, Fanny 9, Richard 4 and Mary 3 in Gorran along with Elizabeth PILL 80 Pauper HO107/145/2 Folio 30 Page 2

Records seem to be WILLITON

Richard WILLITON = Mary PILL 26 Dec 1820 Gorran

Elizabeth WILLITON was baptised Gorran 7 Apr 1823 Parents Richard and Mary

siblings

John WILLITON 10 Apr 1825
Peter WILLINTON 22 Apr 1827
Mary Ann WILLITON 26 Apr 1829 - 27 Feb 1834 aged 5
Fanny WILLITON 29 Apr 1832
Richard WILLITON 28 Aug 1836
Grace WILLITON 11 Sep 1836

The family are in Gorran in 1851 Richard WILLATON is age 55 b Bodmin, 1861 Richard WILLATON 64 b Bodmin

Richard WILLITON was baptised 1 Jan 1796 Bodmin son of John and Grace

Cheers Kris  :D

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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #38 on: Sunday 12 April 09 23:21 BST (UK) »
Hi ........ Kris and Phil

Here are some records for you...
Thomas Wellington, wife Sarah Jane Rogers and one son, Charles.........

Trealaw Cemetery

Burial Number Surname                  First Name/s             Age                                  Plot             Year
16745 WELLINGTON                       CHARLES                    32 YEARS                        L667            1907    (1875)
36608 WELLINGTON                       THOMAS WILCOX       76                                    L667             1927    (1851)
31486 WELLINGTON                       JANE                           69                                    L667            1922    (1853)

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Thomas Wilcox should be Thomas Woolcock!, the son of Charles Wellington and Alice Woolcock, the dates above in brackets are mine.


Best wishes ........Jack    ;D
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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #39 on: Monday 13 April 09 19:31 BST (UK) »
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Am a great grandson of John Williton quoted at the bottom of this post. Would like more info.
Hi Yorkie and Jack,

I have been working on something re Richard Wellington Matta on another thread

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,346345.new.html#new

I am afraid Jack is quite wrong with the marriage he has provided here. Richard Wellington MATTA's name can be explained - his mother was a Wellington or derivative  ;)

Richard Wellington MATTA was the son of Stephen MATTA and Elizabeth WILLINGTON who married Sep 1/4 1845 St Austell 9 11.

The family are in St Anthony in Roseland in 1851 - Stephen, Elizabeth, 2 daughters and Stephens brother Richard

Elizabeth WILLINGTON was born in Gorran about 1823 (consistant in the census) Prior to marriage she is in Gorran in 1841 aged 18 - she is a FS - not living with her family. (WELENGTON) I see the family. (WILLITON) Richard 45, Ag Lab, Mary 41, Peter 14, Fanny 9, Richard 4 and Mary 3 in Gorran along with Elizabeth PILL 80 Pauper HO107/145/2 Folio 30 Page 2

Records seem to be WILLITON

Richard WILLITON = Mary PILL 26 Dec 1820 Gorran

Elizabeth WILLITON was baptised Gorran 7 Apr 1823 Parents Richard and Mary

siblings

John WILLITON 10 Apr 1825
Peter WILLINTON 22 Apr 1827
Mary Ann WILLITON 26 Apr 1829 - 27 Feb 1834 aged 5
Fanny WILLITON 29 Apr 1832
Richard WILLITON 28 Aug 1836
Grace WILLITON 11 Sep 1836

The family are in Gorran in 1851 Richard WILLATON is age 55 b Bodmin, 1861 Richard WILLATON 64 b Bodmin

Richard WILLITON was baptised 1 Jan 1796 Bodmin son of John and Grace

Cheers Kris  :D


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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #40 on: Monday 14 June 10 14:55 BST (UK) »
My great-grandmother was Emily Caroline Wellington, daughter of William and Elizabeth Wellington, born January 1874 in Flushing or Mylor.  Have you any evidence to show that this is the William Wellington from Horrows, Lanlivery? and have you any details of Emily's marriage (around 1894)?  I'm just starting out so any help and tips are welcome.

Thanks.

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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #41 on: Tuesday 15 June 10 14:14 BST (UK) »
Hi ...... Michael

                  I have William Harvey Wellington married twice, first wife, Elizabeth Mary Christie, she would be the mother of Emily Caroline Wellington, there was another older daughter called Mary Mabel and a younger sister Sarah Mildred, I cannot find this family after the 1881 Census.
There was another marriage of a William Harvey Wellington in the Falmouth area in 1880  but on the 1881 census Elizabeth  born in Constantine is still alive?

No connection to Horrows

Where do your family come from?, I can then find the marriage

Best wishes ..........Jack
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« Reply #42 on: Tuesday 15 June 10 14:31 BST (UK) »
Thank you Jack.  I found a baptism certificate for Sarah in 1872 so thought she was older? 

I know that at one point William (a teacher in Flushing) and Elizabeth were living with her parents in Exeter, where James Christie had a school.  I was told that Elizabeth and one daughter both died early of consumption.  Emily married Christopher Plumbe from Bendigo, Australia in around 1893/4 and lived in Malaya and her surviving sister married a George Moir or Muir and lived in Aberdeen, so I don't know who was left in Cornwall in 1891.

Have you any date of death for William Harvey Wellington?

Thanks.

Best wishes

Michael

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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #43 on: Wednesday 16 June 10 11:46 BST (UK) »
I have linkage of a Jone Wellington (born or christened on 19/3/1656) who married Emanuel Cock before 1685. Do you have this one?

Regards, Chris

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Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« Reply #44 on: Wednesday 16 June 10 13:37 BST (UK) »
Hi.. Chris

  "Yes thanks", two children, Jone (1686) and Emanuel (1696)

Best wishes ......... Jack
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